By Agartala Correspondent | Tripura 24.in AGARTALA | May 10, 2026
AGARTALA: In a move to streamline organizational activities and address the evolving challenges within the state’s education sector, the Rashtrabadi Shikshak Sangha (affiliated with the Vivekananda Bichar Mancha) held a crucial State Committee meeting at Bodhjung Girls’ Higher Secondary School today.
The Sunday session saw a large gathering of educator-representatives from across Tripura, focusing on administrative reforms, teacher welfare, and the promotion of value-based education.
A Strategic Gathering of Educators
The meeting was presided over by the organization’s top leadership, who emphasized the role of teachers as the architects of a “New Tripura.” The discussions centered on aligning academic practices with the nationalistic ideals promoted by the Vivekananda Bichar Mancha.
Key Dignitaries in Attendance:
- Shri Shyamal Saha: President, Rashtrabadi Shikshak Sangha.
- Shri Nirmal Mitra: General Secretary, Rashtrabadi Shikshak Sangha.
- Shri Biplab Kar: President, Mazdoor Monitoring Cell.
The presence of the Mazdoor Monitoring Cell leadership highlighted a collaborative approach toward addressing the grievances of non-teaching staff and contractual workers within the educational infrastructure.
Focus Areas: Welfare and Quality Education
During the meeting, the committee deliberated on several pressing issues currently affecting the teaching community in the state.
Core Discussion Points:
- Professional Development: Initiatives to update teachers with modern pedagogical tools while staying rooted in traditional cultural values.
- Teacher Welfare: Addressing pending administrative hurdles related to promotions, transfers, and social security for educators.
- Implementation of National Education Policy: Reviewing the progress of the latest educational guidelines at the grassroots level in Tripura’s schools.
“Education for Character Building”: President Shyamal Saha
In his keynote address, President Shyamal Saha reminded the members of the profound responsibility they carry in shaping the mindset of the youth.
”Our organization is not just a platform for professional demands; it is a mission inspired by the thoughts of Swami Vivekananda. We must ensure that our schools become centers of character-building. As nationalist teachers, we must lead by example, fostering a sense of duty and patriotism among our students,” Saha remarked.
Organizational Expansion
General Secretary Nirmal Mitra presented the organizational report, noting a steady increase in membership across the sub-divisional committees. He urged the members to maintain a constant dialogue with the state government to ensure that the voice of the teaching fraternity is heard in the corridors of power.
The meeting concluded with a roadmap for the upcoming academic session and a pledge to work toward making Tripura a premier educational hub in the Northeast.
